Long time user fears to post anything for fear of violating new TOS.
I’ve been a dazware user and forumer for along time now and im afraid
to post since my first post in the forum is gone already.
“Where is the new Hexagon WIP Thread”
Also afraid tto post avatar sigs and links to my utube deviant art page
and sharecg page.
Edit: sorry found the missing post.

Long time user fears to post anything for fear of violating new TOS.
I’ve been a dazware user and forumer for along time now and im afraid
to post since my first post in the forum is gone already.
“Where is the new Hexagon WIP Thread”
Also afraid tto post avatar sigs and links to my utube deviant art page
and sharecg page.
Edit: sorry found the missing post.

Long time user fears to post anything for fear of violating new TOS.
I’ve been a dazware user and forumer for along time now and im afraid
to post since my first post in the forum is gone already.
“Where is the new Hexagon WIP Thread”
Also afraid tto post avatar sigs and links to my utube deviant art page
and sharecg page.
Edit: sorry found the missing post.

Not sure why you would be afraid to post. As long as you aren’t attacking anyone then we are pretty lenient. Sadly the avatars and banners aren’t working at this time. The best you can do is post links in your sig line. As long as they don’t lead to nudity or something that violates the TOS you are fine. If there are filters on the site you are linking to that require a login then you should be fine.

I’m afraid to post anything because the threads are hard to find. I respond to someone needing help, but then if I forget the page it was on it can be next to impossible to find. New posts don’t bump a thread to the top.

I don’t think anyone knows how threads are ordered.

I know Daz is working on it, and the messed up store is, without question, priority #1.

Until this issue is fixed, the forums, with each new thread, becomes more difficult to use, and at some point will be useless.

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